ProtectedAccessSuspendingEventArgs.Deadline Property
Definition
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DateTime at which content protection will be suspended. The app can subtract DateTime.Now from this value to determine how much time there is to perform any processing before the suspension occurs.
public:
property DateTime Deadline { DateTime get(); };
DateTime Deadline();
public System.DateTimeOffset Deadline { get; }
var dateTime = protectedAccessSuspendingEventArgs.deadline;
Public ReadOnly Property Deadline As DateTimeOffset
Property Value
DateTime at which content protection will be suspended.